🎄🔥 Holiday shutdowns: the rare time when safety professionals aren’t putting out fires (literally or figuratively). For many of us, it’s a strange feeling—no incident reports, no audits, no last-minute compliance issues. Just… downtime. And while it’s tempting to mope around wondering what to do without the daily chaos, this is the perfect time to reflect, recharge, and maybe even work on those big picture safety goals you’ve been putting off. Use this rare calm to prepare for the next storm—because we all know it’s coming! 🌟 How do you spend your downtime during the holidays? Dan Abbotoy Branden Raczkowski, MBA EHS Consulting Network #SafetyProfessionals #HolidayShutdown #WorkLifeBalance #SafetyFirst
Well, planning out programs or preparing for new system implementation or review reports and being a detective to find whats the cause of the reports or if there is reallly notin'.... just enjoy the day, go to the gym, go to the park, go socialize with the family, tending house/garden, or take a trip around the world.
Maintenance team thoughts 💭 “what the safety person don’t know, won’t hurt them”
Careful what you utter🗣. That’s like when the cops say it’s a quiet shift nothing happening
OH MY GAWD !!! This has been me for 28 years!!! Shit , something’s got to change !!!
That’s why you need to have a hobby, something besides reading the federal register.
We go to family holidays and point out the safety violations lol
100%factual statements
Sad, yet true!
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1wWe are a superstitious lot. We knock on wood, throw chicken bones in a fire and murmur a silent prayer